Grindon St. James Parish
Reference: EP/Gr Catalogue Title: Grindon St. James Parish Area: Catalogue Category: Ecclesiastical Parish Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1558-2013
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- Grindon St. James Parish
- Grindon St. James Parish (Ref: EP/Gr)
- Registration (Ref: EP/Gr 1/)
- Registers of baptisms, marriages and burials (Ref: EP/Gr 1/section 01)
- Registers of baptisms (Ref: EP/Gr 1/section 02)
- Registers of marriages (Ref: EP/Gr 1/section 03)
- Registers of banns of marriage (Ref: EP/Gr 1/section 04)
- Registers of burials (Ref: EP/Gr 1/section 05)
- Clergy (Ref: EP/Gr 2/)
- Registers of confirmations (Ref: EP/Gr 2/section 01)
- Registers of services (Ref: EP/Gr 2/section 02)
- Parish boundaries (Ref: EP/Gr 2/section 03)
- Benefice (Ref: EP/Gr 2/section 04)
- Benefice income (Ref: EP/Gr 2/section 05)
- Glebe (Ref: EP/Gr 2/section 06)
- Individual clergy (Ref: EP/Gr 2/section 07)
- Biographical details (Ref: EP/Gr 2/)
- Correspondence (Ref: EP/Gr 2/)
- Inductions, collations etc (Ref: EP/Gr 2/)
- Photographs (Ref: EP/Gr 2/)
- Sermons and preaching notes (Ref: EP/Gr 2/)
- Assistance with Holy Communion (Ref: EP/Gr 2/section 08)
- Parochial statistics (Ref: EP/Gr 2/section 09)
- Rural Deanery (Ref: EP/Gr 2/section 10)
- Tithe (Ref: EP/Gr 3/)
- Tithe plans and apportionments (Ref: EP/Gr 3/)
- Churchwardens (Ref: EP/Gr 4/)
- Church (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 01)
- Drawings (Ref: EP/Gr 4/)
- Furniture and plate (Ref: EP/Gr 4/)
- Plans (Ref: EP/Gr 4/)
- Repairs and renovations (Ref: EP/Gr 4/)
- War memorial (Ref: EP/Gr 4/)
- Windows (Ref: EP/Gr 4/)
- Churchyard (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 02)
- Parish Hall (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 03)
- Vicarage (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 04)
- Faculties and Archdeacons' certificates (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 05)
- Faculties (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 01)
- Archdeacons' certificates (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 02)
- Petitions (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 03)
- Correspondence (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 04)
- Log books (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 06)
- Terriers and inventories (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 07)
- Inventories (Ref: EP/Gr 4/)
- Terriers (Ref: EP/Gr 4/)
- Quinquennial inspections (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 08)
- Ecclesiastical Dilapidations (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 09)
- Vicarage (Ref: EP/Gr 4/)
- Financial records (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 10)
- Legacies (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 11)
- Sequestration (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 12)
- Archdeacons' visitations (Ref: EP/Gr 4/section 13)
- Vestry (Ref: EP/Gr 5/)
- Parochial Church Council (Ref: EP/Gr 6/)
- Minutes (Ref: EP/Gr 6/section 01)
- Financial records (Ref: EP/Gr 6/section 02)
- Correspondence (Ref: EP/Gr 6/section 03)
- Electoral roll (Ref: EP/Gr 6/section 04)
- Parish profile (Ref: EP/Gr 6/section 05)
- Overseers of the Poor (Ref: EP/Gr 7/)
- Overseers' accounts (Ref: EP/Gr 7/)
- Poor rate books (Ref: EP/Gr 7/)
- Schools (Ref: EP/Gr 11/)
- Grindon Church of England School (Ref: EP/Gr 11/)
- Managers' minutes (Ref: EP/Gr 11/)
- Wynyard Park Church of England School (Ref: EP/Gr 11/)
- Curriculum (Ref: EP/Gr 11/)
- Managers' minutes (Ref: EP/Gr 11/)
- Plans (Ref: EP/Gr 11/)
- School closure (Ref: EP/Gr 11/)
- Charities (Ref: EP/Gr 12/)
- Burton Holgate Charity (Ref: EP/Gr 12/)
- Fleetham's Charity (Ref: EP/Gr 12/)
- Marshall's Charity (Ref: EP/Gr 12/)
- Parkin Bequest Charity (Ref: EP/Gr 12/)
- Church Societies (Ref: EP/Gr 13/)
- Choral Society (Ref: EP/Gr 13/)
- Mothers' Union (Ref: EP/Gr 13/)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: EP/Gr 14/)
- Family history (Ref: EP/Gr 14/)
- Fundraising events (Ref: EP/Gr 14/)
- Parish histories (Ref: EP/Gr 14/)
- Parish magazines (Ref: EP/Gr 14/)
- Sales particulars (Ref: EP/Gr 14/)
- Village plans (Ref: EP/Gr 14/)
Catalogue Contents
Grindon is an ancient parish which included the township of Whitton. Whitton was separated from Grindon in 1866 to create part of the parish of Stillington.
"There is not, and apparently has never been, a village of Grindon. The ruins of the old church of St. Thomas of Canterbury stand on a road which crosses the parish from west to east and becomes a path leading through Wynyard Park to the seat of the Marquess of Londonderry."
Parishes: Grindon', A History of the County of Durham: Volume 3 (1928), pp. 247-254. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42629&strquery=wynyard hall Date accessed: 20 December 2013
"St. James Church is the third documented church to serve the Parish of Grindon. In July 1848 the Rev. William Cassidi laid the foundation stone of a new parish church in a field at the north-eastern entrance to the village of Thorpe Thewles. This new church, which was dedicated to The Holy Trinity, replaced the early medieval parish church of St. Thomas a Becket that was located in the hamlet of Grindon. Unfortunately Holy Trinity Church had been constructed of poor quality stone and as a result was very damp and cold. Its design was also considered to be cramped and the windows poorly glazed. Such was its state that a major re-building of the church took place in the late 1880s. In 1887 the re-built structure was re-consecrated as St. James Church.
It should be noted that even after the movement of the parish church to its new site in Thorpe Thewles in 1848, the old parish graveyard at St. Thomas a Becket's Church, Grindon, continued to be used for some burials for several years after."
http://www.thorpe-thewles.org.uk/St%20James%20Thorpe%20Thewles%20Grave%20Stone%20Survey%20-%20Summary.htm extracted 19 December 2013
The parish now operates as part of a group of country parishes:
All Saints, Great Stainton
St Peter, Bishopton
St Cuthbert, Redmarshall
St John the Divine, Stillington
The group defines itself as follows:
"Our group of parishes was formed in 2004, and at that time also included St Peter's Wolviston. Since then, we've been working together increasingly closely, while maintaining our individual identities. At Easter 2013, the main area of St Peter's Wolviston became part of the new Team Parish of Billingham while the area to the west of the A19 (part of the Wynyard housing estate) was transferred to Grindon parish. The five parishes that remain in the group are extremely diverse and cover a wide area, stretching a distance of 12 miles from Great and Little Stainton villages in the west to the A19 near Wynyard and Billingham in the east.
Just to give you some idea of the diversity, the parishes span sixteen centres of population, ten civil parishes, and three boroughs (Darlington, Stockton and Hartlepool)! One is an industrial village by heritage, another is almost purely a farming community, and others include a mix of younger families, professionals, retired people, and long-term village residents. What our five congregations all share in common is a desire to be a spiritual resource for our parishes at the beginning of the 21st century."
http://www.stocktoncp.org.uk/parishes/group/ extracted 19 December 2013
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